My Dad on steel, Shobud made that steel right after Mel won Entertainer of the year, Tyler Hall has it now, I was there with dad that day filming. It was done at the back studio at the opry. johnny Cash was there that day too. i was at vending machine. and Cash was waiting around, so he bought me a candy bar out of the machine.. he was really nice guy
Stutterin' boy was never better than in this classic with his kid. Mel Tellis is a gem, his music makes you tap your feet. He's written a million good ones for everyone, but he was a classic on his own. Not forgotten.
I've been a fan of Pam Tillis since I heard her first song.. A family friend played the fiddle for her and her father at one time.. Seeing Pam preform here singing behind her father has given me a new love for her. I grew up in family business,, so rock on...!!! A word for Mel,,,, keep on singin & a jokin.... "MOST RESPECT""
A #1 hit for Mel Tillis on the Country & Western charts. It was the 389th #1 C&W song of the Rock Era. It also hit #1 on the Canadian C&W charts. On a personal note, I saw Pam Tillis in February 1996 at the now closed Greenwood Civic Center (SC). Collin Raye and Jeff Carson opened.
I have had the good fortune of working in the country music industry as an audio engineer during the best of the times. I mixed for Mel and the Statesiders many times. It's truly a shame what the want mores have done to the country music industry. Sure..there is a lot of money to be made but you know what? They RUINED it. when I'm old and feeble laying on my death bed I will take some very fond memories with me. Because I was there.
monmixer I couldn't agree more. I grew up listening to country music in the 1960's, '70's and '80's. Stopped listening in the mid-late 1990's and every year since then country radio has gotten progressively worse.
This song was written by Kenneth McDuffie, and award winning songwriter. Kenny was born in Garrison, Nacogdoches County, Texas. A good man who is now deceased.
I remember seeing him going to Branson a lot with Conway Twitty and all the other country music singers. I wish I could go back and relive those days. I miss my hometown of Ozark Missouri.
My Dad on steel, Shobud made that steel right after Mel won Entertainer of the year, Tyler Hall has it now, I was there with dad that day filming. It was done at the back studio at the opry.
johnny Cash was there that day too. i was at vending machine. and Cash was waiting around, so he bought me a candy bar out of the machine.. he was really nice guy
I look at your dad like the Joe Satriani of the steel guitar. What a musician
Loved Mel and his daughter Pammy is so darn cute here. Great song.
Stutterin' boy was never better than in this classic with his kid. Mel Tellis is a gem, his music makes you tap your feet. He's written a million good ones for everyone, but he was a classic on his own. Not forgotten.
Pam was so young and sounding great
This song is the bomb, love this hillbilly classic
I've been a fan of Pam Tillis since I heard her first song.. A family friend played the fiddle for her and her father at one time.. Seeing Pam preform here singing behind her father has given me a new love for her. I grew up in family business,, so rock on...!!! A word for Mel,,,, keep on singin & a jokin.... "MOST RESPECT""
That is my uncle Larry on the guitar. So many childhood memories!
My favorite song of his. RIP Mel Tillis.
What a great song!! Looks like everyone was having a great time. I miss shows like POP Goes The Country.
You recognize the how!!! I was with my dad that day he was the steel player.
@@mikebetheldrumcovers5706 He did a great job. Did he play on records? How about Mel's set on Live From Church Street Station?
Mel and Pam! So cool. The steel guitar playing is great!
My dad!!
on Steel
Song was written by Kenny McDuffie, who played fiddle for Tillis. Kenny was a native of Garrison, Texas.
this is his best song
Miss the good ole days
A #1 hit for Mel Tillis on the Country & Western charts. It was the 389th #1 C&W song of the Rock Era. It also hit #1 on the Canadian C&W charts. On a personal note, I saw Pam Tillis in February 1996 at the now closed Greenwood Civic Center (SC). Collin Raye and Jeff Carson opened.
Pam so cute in that, it kills a little.
M-m-m-m-m Mel Tillis would have been 92 today-that's his daughter,Pam,behind him.Great singer and songwriter.
Pam Tillis in the singing backup!
Spotted her right off. Was surprised, wasn't expecting to see her. Boy was she young there.
Yes for sure!
Sure is ain't it
Pam is a dynomite Dish, love her songs...
mel tillis is so damn cool. love the real country as opposed to todays pop country
They did a really good job at making this sound like it was really live
Pam is why I love this video.
I have had the good fortune of working in the country music industry as an audio engineer during the best of the times. I mixed for Mel and the Statesiders many times. It's truly a shame what the want mores have done to the country music industry. Sure..there is a lot of money to be made but you know what? They RUINED it. when I'm old and feeble laying on my death bed I will take some very fond memories with me. Because I was there.
monmixer I couldn't agree more. I grew up listening to country music in the 1960's, '70's and '80's. Stopped listening in the mid-late 1990's and every year since then country radio has gotten progressively worse.
There needs to be a traditionalist movement brought in to revive the roots of country music. It's definitely lost its way.
This song was written by Kenneth McDuffie, and award winning songwriter. Kenny was born in Garrison, Nacogdoches County, Texas. A good man who is now deceased.
I am a distant cousin to Kenny McDuffie. I also am from Garrison, Texas. Kenny wrote several hit songs and played fiddle for Mel Tillis.
I remember seeing him going to Branson a lot with Conway Twitty and all the other country music singers. I wish I could go back and relive those days. I miss my hometown of Ozark Missouri.
Thats Pam Tillis in the back !!
Terry bethel on steel hes a helluva player
What a classic old tune.
Love it
My parents took me with them to see him live in late 60s. He told more funny jokes than he did singing songs. RIP Mel.
Always amazed at how Mel would studder when he talked, but not one time when he was singing.
@@ericbrown4761 because Mel had a rhythm going, he wouldn't stutter
I LOVE THIS MAN!!
REST IN PEACE NOW!!
That's cool his daughter Pam is in this singing backup :)
...got more women there than a freight train can haul! Man, ya gotta love it!
Yep, and that line was in a song by Jimmy Rogers back in the 30's or early 40's.
more like the early 30's, he died in 1933, i think. but, your exactly right that it was in a jimmy rogers song, and i think it was T for Texas.
lovely song R I P mel
Rest. In. Peace. Mr. Mel. Tillis. 🎀 👒 🎗 💝. 🗽 🗽 🗽 🗽 🗽 🗽. Liberty. 🔔 🛎. 🐎 🐴 🐎 🐴 🐎 🐴. 🐕 🛷 🐶 🦮 🐕🦺 🐩 🐕 🛷 🐶 🦮 🐕🦺. 💘 😻. Love. You. Mr. Mel. Tillis. Respectfully. Dennis. Lee. Jensen. And. Randy. Lee. Jensen.
Beer drinkin music
That is daughter on stage a back up singer! Pam Tillis
@biastg - Yes, that's Pam at 19.\
Larry Lee Mcfadden on the bass....
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17 down votes? Wtf!?!
What about a very young Pam Tillis singing backup?! 😁👍🏻
I know that's Pam singing backup But is the bass player Con Hunley?
That is Larry Lee Mcfadden, He later went on and help discovery Lee greenwood through Mel Tillis Publishing company called SawGrass Music
Did you record this sitting on the toilet watching TV ? 😳 it’s got that in the bathroom sound !😩
Pammy and the bass player are smilin fools..lol
IT'S MEL NOT MELL TILLIS, BUT GREAT SONG
Isn't that his daughter Pam singing backup?
Yes
i didnt know anthony hopkins sang country in the 70's
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Nice. Too bad this clip was recorded using a potato.